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6th Asian Physics Symposium
Development of MPS Method for Analyzing Melt Spreading Behavior and MCCI in Severe Accidents
Yamaji, Akifumi^1 ; Li, Xin^1
Cooperative Major in Nuclear Energy, Graduate School of Advanced Science and Engineering, Waseda University, Nishiwaseda Campus, 3-4-1, Okubo, Shinjuku-Ku, Tokyo
169-8555, Japan^1
关键词: Analytical results;    Containment integrity;    Crust formations;    Moving particle semiimplicit method;    Particle methods;    Reactor containment;    Solid-liquid phase transitions;    Temperature dependencies;   
Others  :  https://iopscience.iop.org/article/10.1088/1742-6596/739/1/012002/pdf
DOI  :  10.1088/1742-6596/739/1/012002
来源: IOP
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【 摘 要 】

Spreading of molten core (corium) on reactor containment vessel floor and molten corium-concrete interaction (MCCI) are important phenomena in the late phase of a severe accident for assessment of the containment integrity and managing the severe accident. The severe accident research at Waseda University has been advancing to show that simulations with moving particle semi-implicit (MPS) method (one of the particle methods) can greatly improve the analytical capability and mechanical understanding of the melt behavior in severe accidents. MPS models have been developed and verified regarding calculations of radiation and thermal field, solid-liquid phase transition, buoyancy, and temperature dependency of viscosity to simulate phenomena, such as spreading of corium, ablation of concrete by the corium, crust formation and cooling of the corium by top flooding. Validations have been conducted against experiments such as FARO L26S, ECOKATS-V1, Theofanous, and SPREAD for spreading, SURC-2, SURC-4, SWISS-1, and SWISS-2 for MCCI. These validations cover melt spreading behaviors and MCCI by mixture of molten oxides (including prototypic UO2-ZrO2), metals, and water. Generally, the analytical results show good agreement with the experiment with respect to the leading edge of spreading melt and ablation front history of concrete. The MPS results indicate that crust formation may play important roles in melt spreading and MCCI. There is a need to develop a code for two dimensional MCCI experiment simulation with MPS method as future study, which will be able to simulate anisotropic ablation of concrete.

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